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- Pot Heads
- Venn Diagram Cake
- What If The US Government Paid Off Its Entire Debt?
- The Azure Window
- The Letter That Brought Toilets to Indian Trains
- Duckpocalypse
- Halloween Cuisine: Sweet or Savory Specimen Jars
- Deep Fried Baconnaise
- Children's Drawings Transformed Into Stuffed Toys
- Hockey Team Adopts Chewbacca as Mascot
- Coupled Married for 72 Years Dies While Holding Hands
- Should We Let Foreigners Buy Homes for Visas?
- The Once-ler from Dr. Seuss' The Lorax is Revealed At Last
- Sexy Super Mario Heels
- How To Make Your Own Grinning Ghosts
- Classic Helmets Turned Steampunk
- Zombie Paperweight
- Dalek Pumpkin Will Exterminate You
- 10 Unbelievably Amazing Nighttime Pictures
- YouTube Insult Generator
- Zombie/Steven Spielberg
- Six Seriously Spooky Cemetery Stories
- Battle of the Sexes: Who's Funnier?
- Buried Alive
- The Amazing Race
- Building a World
- The 20 Cutest Baby Meerkat Pictures On The Entire Internet
- The Macramé Owl Rescue & Sanctuary Organization
- Final Frontier
- Planning a Redbox Costume?
Posted: 22 Oct 2011 03:21 AM PDT Artist Miquette Breitenbach makes miniature “pot heads” set in tiny clay pots! They are a combination of clay, metal, and glass, and no two are alike. See a selection of existing pot heads at her Etsy store, Strawberry Anarchy. Link |
Posted: 22 Oct 2011 02:43 AM PDT Vivi Rrr was asked to bring a “sciency” dessert to a lab party, and so made a cake in the shape of a Venn diagram. This cake illustrates Heaven, Hell, and Purgatory by using angel food cake, devil’s food cake, and a combination of the two where they intersect. What’s even better, she posted the process of making it, so you can make one, too! Link |
What If The US Government Paid Off Its Entire Debt? Posted: 21 Oct 2011 08:43 PM PDT
The idea might seem laughable now, but 11 years ago, when the US was running a budget surplus, the government did a secret study to find out what would happen if it paid off its entire debt. The study's conclusion? Paying off the entire US debt could actually harm the global economy!
NPR's All Things Considered has the story: Link |
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The Letter That Brought Toilets to Indian Trains Posted: 21 Oct 2011 06:43 PM PDT
For more than fifty years after the formation of the Indian Railways in 1857, there was one crucial element that was missing on the nation's trains: toilets. Passengers had to wait till till the stations to answer the call of nature, and it was not until a passenger named Okhil Chandra Sen wrote this angry yet amusing letter in 1909 that toilets were installed on Indian trains. So if you're in India, and you have to go to the bathroom aboard one of their trains, you have Mr. Sen to thank:
From the notable Letters of Note |
Posted: 21 Oct 2011 06:35 PM PDT (Video Link) The ducks are on the move. All. Of. Them. What do they know that we don’t? -via Ace of Spades HQ |
Halloween Cuisine: Sweet or Savory Specimen Jars Posted: 21 Oct 2011 06:28 PM PDT These specimens in jars look pretty nasty, and the labels make them seem even worse. But believe it or not, they are all not only edible, but tasty! They contain unfamiliar fruits, or foods cut into odd shapes. Your Halloween guests will be delighted, if they can get over the willies and try them out. Get the recipes at Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories. Link -via Buzzfeed |
Posted: 21 Oct 2011 06:23 PM PDT Nick of DudeFoods deep fried balls of mayonnaise. He started out by freezing baconnaise in an ice cube tray, then wrapping each cube with wonton wrappers. After deep frying and eating the balls, he referred to them as “absolutely terrible.” Presumably he means that in a good way. Link -via That’s Nerdalicious! |
Children's Drawings Transformed Into Stuffed Toys Posted: 21 Oct 2011 05:44 PM PDT Child’s Own Studio is a home-based craft business which makes stuffed toys from children’s drawings; some drawings are sent in by adults who want personalized gifts for their children, and sometimes children submit the drawings to make gifts for their parents. They have a blog, and a gallery of their creations is available on Flickr. |
Hockey Team Adopts Chewbacca as Mascot Posted: 21 Oct 2011 05:20 PM PDT If your team is going to have a mascot, it has to be one that connects with people. That’s why there was a movement by Ole Miss to adopt Admiral Ackbar. ‘Cause when you think of Mississippi, you naturally think of the Admiral. It’s a common association. And that brings us to hockey. What creatures to you associate with hockey? Wookiees, of course! So the Port Huron hockey team The Fighting (Millennium) Falcons have adopted Chewbacca as its mascot for one night. Link -via The Mary Sue |
Coupled Married for 72 Years Dies While Holding Hands Posted: 21 Oct 2011 05:04 PM PDT Gordon and Norma Yeager, aged 94 and 90 respectively, were married for 72 years. They were inseparable and deeply in love with each other during those seven decades. They died an hour apart last week in a hospital. There was some confusion when Gordon left because his heart monitor continued to pulse — but that was because he was holding hands with Norma. Her heartbeat could be felt through his body:
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Should We Let Foreigners Buy Homes for Visas? Posted: 21 Oct 2011 04:39 PM PDT
The stimulus didn't work. The bank bailouts didn't work. Homeowner assistance and refinancing didn't work. So could the key to solving the US housing crisis be letting foreigners buy real estate for visas?
Jim Puzzanghera and Lauren Beale of The Los Angeles Times report: Link |
The Once-ler from Dr. Seuss' The Lorax is Revealed At Last Posted: 21 Oct 2011 02:38 PM PDT
In Dr. Seuss' book The Lorax, it costs the boy 15 cents, a nail, and the shell of a great, great, great grandfather snail to hear the story of the Once-ler. Suess never revealed who ... or what the Once-ler was, but soon, you'll be able to see the face of the Thneed industrialist, courtesy of Hollywood:
The Lorax producer Christopher Meledandri went on to explain the philosophical underpinning of making the Once-ler a man instead of a monster. Read the entire story at Entertainment Weekly's Inside Movies: Link - via Buzzfeed |
Posted: 21 Oct 2011 01:35 PM PDT Geek girls who have a hard time accessorizing in a way that actually expresses their specific interests are sure to enjoy these sexy and cute Super Mario high heels from Etsy seller and Flickr user MagicBeanBuyer. Link Via Geeks Are Sexy |
How To Make Your Own Grinning Ghosts Posted: 21 Oct 2011 01:29 PM PDT If you absolutely adore Disney’s Haunted Mansion, then why not incorporate your own version of the ride’s classic Grim Grinning Ghosts for your Halloween decor this year? Instructables has all the directions you need to get your ghosts socializing. Link Via Laughing Squid |
Classic Helmets Turned Steampunk Posted: 21 Oct 2011 01:22 PM PDT If you’ve managed to put together a great steampunk version of a pop culture costume, but just can’t seem to find the right helmet, Etsy user Kyobb just might have what you’re looking for. Of course, even if they don’t work for your costume, they are simply stunning to look at and would make great home decor. Link Via Geeks Are Sexy |
Posted: 21 Oct 2011 01:20 PM PDT Zombie Paperweight – $14.95 Does the Zombie infestation of the NeatoShop way heavily on your mind? Here at the Neatorama we believe in putting all good Zombies to work. After all Zombies were people too. Just check out the new Zombie Paperweight from the NeatoShop. This fantastically gruesome Zombie is ready, willing, and able to protect all your important papers from any wicked winds that might come his way. Be sure to check out the NeatoShop for more spooktastic Halloween items and Zombie fun! |
Dalek Pumpkin Will Exterminate You Posted: 21 Oct 2011 01:09 PM PDT Don’t make any sudden movements around this jack-o-lantern -unless you happen to have a sonic screwdriver on hand that is. Have any of you ever made pumpkins dedicated to your favorite geeky tv show? |
10 Unbelievably Amazing Nighttime Pictures Posted: 21 Oct 2011 12:56 PM PDT I don’t know about you guys, but I love nighttime photography. While I may not have the skills to do it myself, photographers who are interested in improving their night shots will probably love the video tips over at Shutter Salt. For the rest of us though, the incredible images are enough to enjoy. |
Posted: 21 Oct 2011 12:38 PM PDT
Shakespeare Schmakespeare. The YouTube Insult Generator, the brainchild of Adrian Holovaty, farts in the the general direction of the Shakespeare Insult Kit (sorry, John!) Wired explains:
The results for "Neatorama" insults are oddly amusing. Apparently, we are peace-, peanut butter jelly-, and penguin-hating vegetarians and tooth-fairy non-believers who fell off our unicycle and broke our bagpipes and jumped whenever a toy Xylophone is played. Oh, and we bred a pitty with a cat (huh?) and didn't get chicks. LOL! What insults did the YouTube Insult Generator create for you? |
Posted: 21 Oct 2011 11:47 AM PDT Draw2D2 has a collection of art mashups called “Zombie/Steven Spielberg” that place zombies in Spielberg movies, or otherwise combine the two ideas. The example shown is by Alex Ryan. Go see the rest! Link -Thanks, Jason Welborn! |
Six Seriously Spooky Cemetery Stories Posted: 21 Oct 2011 10:43 AM PDT It's that time of year, when we look to graveyards for tales that scare the Dickens out of us. You’ve read about 9 Creepy Places to Visit for a Good Scare and you’ve seen lists of haunted houses. Now how about cemeteries? These six stories don’t all contain ghosts -some are about vampires, poltergeists, and unidentified flying objects! Shown here is Chesnut Hill Cemetery in Rhode Island, the site of a vampire exhumation in 1892.
Read what happened then, and other tales, at mental_floss. Link |
Battle of the Sexes: Who's Funnier? Posted: 21 Oct 2011 09:20 AM PDT According to a study by the University of California, San Diego Division of Social Sciences, men are a teensy bit funnier than women are–but mostly only to to other men. The stereotype Men have long been defended as the funnier sex; a sense of humor attracts women (just ask women) and the thinking was that an inherent funniness was a biological adaptation akin to a peacock’s tail or an elaborate preening ritual in animals come mating season. Christopher Hitchens argued this point in his 2007 Vanity Fair article, “Why Women Aren’t Funny.” In his words, men “had damn well better be” funnier. “Women have no corresponding need to appeal to men in this way. They already appeal to men,” he says with an unhumorous textual wink. In response, a 2008 article titled “Who Says Women Aren’t Funny?” contends that women are in fact quite funny, and that women–especially on television–are more responsible for their own writing than before. It makes no mention of women in typical social situations, however, which is precisely where Hitchens claims men excel. The study: Round 1 The U of C study set out to determine whether this social bias (backed up by the results of the Stanford University School of Medicine study referenced in the Vanity Fair article) is legitimate, or if we’re thinking about this humor thing in the right way.
This was the level-playing-field portion of the show–without the pressure of social interaction, men and women could access the full depth of their humor, rewrite if necessary, and the resulting captions could be presented to test subjects without indicating the sex of their author. To test men against women, a cartoon was diplayed with one caption written by a man and the other by a woman, then subjects chose the funnier of the two.
Looks like the guys are preening for each other. Biology can’t explain that! The study: Round 2 Are men’s jokes more memorable than women’s, and can the author of a funny caption be correctly perceived as male or female given the humorousness of its contents? Enter the memory bias portion of the program:
So men do win in the analytic breakdown of perceived humor and the ability to be funny on command… but only very barely, and by margins “so small that they can’t account for the strength of the belief in the stereotype,” according to Laura Mickes, a postdoctoral researcher in the UC San Diego Department of Psychology. Well? Well. The conclusion seems to be that there is no conclusion. By and large, men may be funnier than women, and women may be funnier than men, but there’s no way to standardize humor in a real-life scenario (or, at least, not one which has been studied). So we’ll leave the question to you: As a whole, do you think men really are funnier than women? Sources: |
Posted: 21 Oct 2011 09:19 AM PDT Atlas Obscura continues with their 31 Days of Halloween, featuring a new and gruesome post every day about the world’s ghosts, goblins, legends, and death rituals. This post deals with the widespread fear of being buried alive, whether by mistake or by evil intent. That fear has a long history.
And then folks dreamed up many ways to avoid this horrific fate, which you can read about. Link (Image credit: Illustrator Harry Clarke) |
Posted: 21 Oct 2011 09:04 AM PDT You go, girl! This 600 meter sprint was part of the 2008 Big Ten Indoor Track and Field Championships. Heather Dorniden of Minnesota went into the race as the favorite, but the odds changed along the way. -via TYWKIWDBI |
Posted: 21 Oct 2011 08:47 AM PDT Afniel has an intriguing but simple method of drawing fantasy maps starting with absolutely nothing. She presents it as a way to get children interested in cartography, because the results look quite like real maps. Well, it might get an adult interested in world-building as well! The map shown looks a bit like western Europe, don’t you think? Link -Thanks, Charis Michelsen! |
The 20 Cutest Baby Meerkat Pictures On The Entire Internet Posted: 21 Oct 2011 08:21 AM PDT Well, who am I to argue with a claim like that? It’s better to spend your time just looking at them! Link (Image credit: Flickr user tom hartley) |
The Macramé Owl Rescue & Sanctuary Organization Posted: 21 Oct 2011 08:19 AM PDT In case you are too young to remember, macramé owls were all the rage about 40 years ago. Now rarely spotted and near the brink of extinction, there is an organization dedicated to saving this cultural landmark.
Learn about owl watching, macrame owl hoots, the different variety of owls, and what you can do to save them. Link -via Laughing Squid |
Posted: 21 Oct 2011 08:15 AM PDT Three astronauts touch down after being cryogenically frozen for years during their space flight. This is a choose-your-own-adventure type video, where you select what happens next. Of course, if you are like me, the premise will immediately remind you of a certain Charleton Heston film from the early ’70s. -via the Presurfer |
Posted: 21 Oct 2011 07:46 AM PDT Redbox, the movie rental kiosk, has an interesting thing going on. Apparently a few people planning to dress up as the ubiquitous red boxes caught the attention of the company, who decided to give their fans a hand.
Broseph featured above hand-drew his letters, but if you too would like to be a certain fiery-hued DVD rental box for Halloween, head over to DressLikeRedbox and get some downloadable costume assistance, including printable stickers and templates. Link Thanks, Michael! Image: Nashville Metromix |
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